2016 Scottish Grand National Betting Trends

2016 Scottish Grand National Betting Trends – It’s the final of the UK Nationals and held each year in the middle of April. Staged at Ayr racecourse the contest is run over a trip of 4m and it’s interesting that 10 of the last 11 winners carried 10-9 or less in weight.

The only horse to win both the Scottish Grand National and Aintree National in the same season was the mighty Red Rum, but Little Polveir and Earth Summit are more recent winners of both races, albeit not in the same year.

Here at ThatsBettingTips we give you all the stats ahead of the 2016 renewal – this year run on April 16th.

Scottish Grand National Trends and Stats

12/13 – Finished in the top 6 last time out
12/13 – Last ran 57 days or less ago
12/13 – Aged 8 or older
11/13 – Carried 10-9 or less
11/13 – Fallen or unseated no more than once during their careers
10/13 – Finished in the first three last time out
10/13 – Returned a double-figure price in the betting
9/13 – Aged between 8-10 years-old
8/13 – Last raced between 30-57 days ago
8/13 – Came from the first 7 in the betting market
8/13 – Had won over 3m2f or further
4/13 – Won last time out
4/13 – Had won over 3m7f or further before
3/13 – Returned 15/2 in the betting
2/13 – Ran in the Grimthorpe Chase (Doncaster) last time out
2/13 – Trained by Ferdy Murphy
2/13 – Trained by Andrew Parker
0/13 – Winning favourites
The average winning SP in the last 13 runnings is 21/1